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Experimental evidence for water mediated electron transfer through bis-amino acid donor-bridge-acceptor oligomers

  • Subhasis Chakrabarti
  • , Matthew F.L. Parker
  • , Christopher W. Morgan
  • , Christian E. Schafmeister
  • , David H. Waldeck
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Temple University

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Abstract

This work compares the photoinduced unimolecular electron transfer rate constants for two different solute molecules (D-SSS-A and D-SRR-A) in water and DMSO solvents. The D-SSS-A solute has a cleft between the electron donor and acceptor units, which is able to contain a water molecule but is too small for DMSO. The rate constant for D-SSS-A in water is significantly higher than that for D-SRR-A, which lacks a cleft, and significantly higher for either solute in DMSO. The enhancement of the rate constant is explained by an electron tunneling pathway that involves water molecule(s).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2044-2045
Number of pages2
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume131
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 18 2009

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